The specific contents of the famous aphorisms about books are as follows:
1. Books are the ladder of human progress - Gorky
2. Books are the president of human knowledge - - Shakespeare
3. The influence of people is short and weak, but the influence of books is broad and far-reaching - Pushkin
4. Ideal books are the key to wisdom - Lev To Erstair
5. Books are beacons standing in the vast sea of ??time - Whipple
6. A book lover will not lack a loyal person. A friend, a good teacher, a lovely companion, a warm comforter - Barrow
Abbreviation of ancient books
1. Qing Jian, Wei Bian, Qing Bian
p>When there was no paper in ancient times, characters were written on bamboo slips and tied together with leather ropes, so the books were called "Qing Jian" and "Wei Bian". "Wei" is the leather rope used to weave bamboo slips. "Qingbian" means "Qingsi Bian", which is made of green silk and is used to record events. Therefore, ancient chronicle books are often referred to as "Qingbian".
2. Yunxi, Yunbian, Yunzhu
After the advent of paper, people often put "rue" in books in order to prevent insects from biting them. Then the books are referred to as "Yungui", "Yunbian", "Yunzhao" and so on.
3. 缼缙,缥缙,缥缙,缥縙
"缥" is a blue-white silk fabric, and "缃" is a light yellow silk fabric. The ancients often used these two. Silk fabrics were used as covers and envelopes for books, and "Pingxiang" became synonymous with ancient books.
4. Grave Codes and Tomb Books
It is said that the early ancient classics include "Three Tombs and Five Codes" and "Nine Hills and Eight Suos". "Fengdian" is the abbreviation of "Three Tombs and Five Codes". "Three Tombs and Five Codes" and "Nine Hills and Eight Suos" are sometimes used to refer to ancient classics in general, while "Fengdian" and "Five Codes" are often used as shorthand for ancient classics.
5. Eryou
Refers to a rich collection of books. "Eryou" originally refers to Dayou Mountain and Xiaoyou Mountain in Hunan. According to legend, there are thousands of volumes of books in the cave in Xiaoyou Mountain, which were left behind by the Qin people, and were later used to refer to the rich collection of books.